Since it's not obvious, and it's not in the documentation, I'll explain it for others who are trying to get the command line to work:

/Datasource: - This is a common entry on every session, It relates to the data source (file, database, etc) where the Remote Desktop Manager configuration resides. I'm pretty sure you can omit this parameter, I omitted it and did not see any negative results./Template: - This is the &quotSession ID&quot of the Template/Host: - I really don't need to explain this, but its the dns entry or ip address of the system you want to connect to.

Given what I have just described, it would seem logical that you could also pass the same parameters to the application like this:

But, that does not work, I suspect that it is just not written to work that way yet.. It would be great if this was supported.

2. I can only get templates to work from command line if they are &quotlocal&quot, &quotshared&quot templates do not work, I found a note in one of the forums that suggested switching to a local template, and that fixed my issue... but in my opinion this should be allowed for shared templates as well.

3. It would be helpful to have functionality in the program to create the URL links for template use the same way you can generate url links for other sessions.This would be useful so that someone does not need to find this post to know how to create the URL..

For example, a click-able button on the advanced tab of a template that would produce this:

4. It would be excellent to add other inputs that work via command line and url.. such as: Tab Title, and Port NumberI have software that will broker RDP connections through a central server. It opens a connection to 127.0.0.2 on a random port number.. having several tabs with '127.0.0.2' as the title would be very confusing and non descriptive.

The tab title still reads 'Quickconnect - 127.0.0.2'The tab title does not say TITLEHERE

I imagine that the Quickconnect title is just taking things over? Sidenote: I wish there was a checkbox to disable the Quickconnect prefix alltogether.. I set mine to a &quot:&quot so it takes up very little space on the tab bar. I did try modifying the tab title of a session when I launched it too.. but, the title didn't change on that one either..

Basically the RDP/SSH/Whatever connections are brokered through another local client (think along the lines of SSH port forwarding where you connect to yourself on whichever port)